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Stricter interest-only mortgage rules hit older homeowners

Stricter interest-only mortgage rules hit older homeowners

Major Dutch banks have introduced stricter regulations for interest-only mortgages, which may prevent some older homeowners from moving or accessing their home equity. These changes are expected to impact a small group of property owners who rely on these specific mortgage structures.

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Beverwijk harness race cancelled due to heat: 'Dramatic but responsible decision'

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The horse trotting race in Beverwijk, scheduled for Thursday, has been cancelled due to forecast temperatures reaching 32 degrees Celsius. Organizers described the decision as difficult but necessary for the welfare of the animals.

When will the Ajax coach first take to the pitch and what happens to surplus players? Four pressing questions answered

When will the Ajax coach first take to the pitch and what happens to surplus players? Four pressing questions answered

Ajax is preparing for the new football season while the World Cup is underway, with several questions remaining regarding the team's training schedule. Club watcher Johan Inan addresses key topics, such as the coach's first training session and the status of redundant players.

All Radboud staff out of hantavirus quarantine, none sick

All Radboud staff out of hantavirus quarantine, none sick

Twelve employees at Radboudumc in Nijmegen have completed their quarantine period without showing any signs of illness following exposure to the hantavirus. They had been monitoring for symptoms after treating a patient who contracted the virus aboard the cruise ship Hondius in April.

Former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan dies at 100

Former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan dies at 100

Alan Greenspan, the former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve who served from 1987 to 2006, has died at the age of 100. He passed away on Monday due to complications from Parkinson's disease.

Vance: Strait to be opened and IAEA to return to Iran

Vance: Strait to be opened and IAEA to return to Iran

US Vice President JD Vance announced that the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened. Additionally, Iran has invited inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to conduct new inspections, which could begin as early as this week.